'Tambay na muna': 11 taxi, TNVS drivers lose license for overcharging passengers at NAIA
photo: LTO
Eleven taxi and Transport Network Vehicle Service (TNVS) drivers lost their license after they were accused of overcharging passengers for a short trip between two terminals of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
LTO chief, Assistant Secretary Vigor D. Mendoza II said the license of the 11 taxi and TNVS drivers were suspended for 90 days pending the result of the investigation being conducted by the agency.
“We already suspended a lot of erring taxi and TNVS drivers in the past weeks. Akala yata ng mga ito ay ningas cogon lang ang ginagawa natin, nagkakamali sila at itong 11 na drivers na ito ay patunay na tuloy tuloy ito (They thought that past operation was just temporary but they are wrong, and the suspension of the license of these drivers is proof that we will continue this operation),” said Mendoza.
Mendoza earlier ordered the regular deployment of LTO personnel at the NAIA terminals in order for commuters to immediately act on cases of overcharging.
He said the suspension of the driver’s license was an offshoot of the recent operation by joint the LTO and the Philippine National Police, through its Aviation Security Group, against taxi and TNVS drivers who are engaged in contracting, snubbing and overcharging passengers.
Based on the initial investigation, the 11 taxi and TNVS drivers were charging their passengers from P200 to P700 for a short distance travel from NAIA Terminal 1 to Terminal 3.
In the show cause order issued to the 11 taxi and TNVS drivers, they were asked to explain why their driver’s license should not be revoked for being an improper person to operate a motor vehicle.
“We also ordered them to immediately surrender their driver’s license,” Mendoza.
The LTO action is separate from the legal procedure that will be conducted by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) in relation to the franchise of the 11 taxis and TNVS.